"Kirkus Reviews
""Love stories and urban studies merge in these... cozy, seductive narratives.""Elle, " February 2011"If you've ever felt romantic upon seeing the Chrysler Building at dusk or excited instead of skeeved out by the rush of humanity in Times Square, you're not alone; environmental psychologists do too. As does journalist Ariel Sabar in "Heart of the City." He not only reports on the science of attraction in man-made environments...but also, more compellingly, offers true stories as evidence that the answers are yes and yes...All these tales have a similarly happy ending...but if this book's clever packaging makes its joy seem somewhat mechanical, well, joy is worth having no matter how or where it's found.""
Town & Country," February 2011
"Ask anyone from Woody Allen to Carrie Bradsaw: there's no love story quite like a New York love story. In "Heart of the City" Ariel Sabar tells nine true--and very moving--stories of people who met in the Big Apple." "Book
"Kirkus Reviews
""Love stories and urban studies merge in these... cozy, seductive narratives.""Elle, " February 2011"If you've ever felt romantic upon seeing the Chrysler Building at dusk or excited instead of skeeved out by the rush of humanity in Times Square, you're not alone; environmental psychologists do too. As does journalist Ariel Sabar in "Heart of the City." He not only reports on the science of attraction in man-made environments...but also, more compellingly, offers true stories as evidence that the answers are yes and yes...All these tales have a similarly happy ending...but if this book's clever packaging makes its joy seem somewhat mechanical, well, joy is worth having no matter how or where it's found.""
Town & Country," February 2011
"Ask anyone from Woody Allen to Carrie Bradsaw: there's no love story quite like a New York love story. In "Heart of the City" Ariel Sabar tells nine true--and very moving--stories of people who met in the Big Apple." "BookPage," February 2011"Sabar's thoroughly engaging "Heart of the City" profiles nine couples who met at famous New York City public spaces...Sabar has teased out each of these couples' magnificent, ordinary stories and compiled them into a sparkling love letter to the city." "Publishers Weekly," 1/17/11"Inspired by his parents' story of meeting in Washington Square Park, National Book Critics Circle Award-winner Sabar looks at the 'environmental psychology' of New York City's iconic public spaces...The strength of this effort lies in its sweetness." Lisa Loeb
"With each story I felt like I was watching a mini movie. I couldn't put the book down, which led to many late nights...This collection affirmed my belief that people can find true love in life if they keep their eyes open." Quirky Geeky Scribbles, 1/17/11
"If you like true stories and especially if you love New York: this is a must read." "New York"" Journal of Books, "2/14/11"[A] delightful collection of essays (stories, real
Kirkus Reviews
Love stories and urban studies merge in these cozy, seductive narratives.
Elle, February 2011 If you ve ever felt romantic upon seeing the Chrysler Building at dusk or excited instead of skeeved out by the rush of humanity in Times Square, you re not alone; environmental psychologists do too. As does journalist Ariel Sabar in
Heart of the City.He not only reports on the science of attraction in man-made environments but also, more compellingly, offers true stories as evidence that the answers are yes and yes All these tales have a similarly happy ending but if this book s clever packaging makes its joy seem somewhat mechanical, well, joy is worth having no matter how or where it s found.
Town & Country, February 2011
Ask anyone from Woody Allen to Carrie Bradsaw: there s no love story quite like a New York love story.In
Heart of the City Ariel Sabar tells nine true and very moving stories of people who met in the Big Apple.
BookPage, February 2011"
The stories are sweet and charming
Heart of the City is about what can happen when people let down their guard in a sharp-elbowed, often daunting, city, where routine contact with strangers is a fixture of public life.A random encounter can change everything.
Providence Journal, 2/14/11 The stories touch the heart. They are poignant, compelling, absorbing, romantic, and just flat-out sweet. Reading them, even hardened cynics will feel the urge to hug someone.
New York Journal of Books, 2/14/11
[A] delightful collection Richer we are, simply because 18 people happened to be in the right place at exactly the right time and a writer had enough curiosity, and foresight, to capture their stories. "
Sabar s thoroughly engaging
Heart of the City profiles nine couples who met at famous New York City public spaces Sabar has teased out each of these couples magnificent, ordinary stories and compiled them into a sparkling love letter to the city.
Publishers Weekly, 1/17/11 Inspired by his parents' story of meeting in Washington Square Park, National Book Critics Circle Award-winner Sabar looks at the environmental psychology of New York City's iconic public spaces The strength of this effort lies in its sweetness.
Lisa Loeb
"With each story I felt like I was watching a mini movie. I couldn't put the book down, which led to many late nights...This collection affirmed my belief that people can find true love in life if they keep their eyes open.
Quirky Geeky Scribbles, 1/17/11
If you like true stories and especially if you love New York: this is a must read.
New York Journal of Books, 2/14/11"
[A] delightful collection of essays (stories, really) that recount initial contacts in notable landmarks of America s most famous city, all of which resulted in marriage richer we are, simply because 18 people happened to be in the right place at exactly the right time and a writer had enough curiosity, and foresight, to capture their stories.
St. Petersburg Times, 2/6/11
Charming true stories.
New York Times, 2/13/11 The apparent connection between personal passion and public place inspires a beguiling romp into environmental psychology, which then leads to nine couples whose first encounter (and illuminating, sometimes bittersweet postscripts) represent an affirmation of the everyday miracle that is New York.
New York Times, 2/17/11 Mr. Sabar is shamelessly romantic The results have the power to make saps out of us all.
Toronto Star, 2/13/11 An engaging, moving and lively read Each of these nine stories define serendipity and provoke wonder. How can they not?
Christian Science Monitor, 2/14/11"
"Sabar's thoroughly engaging
Heart of the City profiles nine couples who met at famous New York City public spaces...Sabar has teased out each of these couples' magnificent, ordinary stories and compiled them into a sparkling love letter to the city."
Publishers Weekly, 1/17/11"Inspired by his parents' story of meeting in Washington Square Park, National Book Critics Circle Award-winner Sabar looks at the 'environmental psychology' of New York City's iconic public spaces...The strength of this effort lies in its sweetness."
Lisa Loeb
"With each story I felt like I was watching a mini movie. I couldn't put the book down, which led to many late nights...This collection affirmed my belief that people can find true love in life if they keep their eyes open."
Quirky Geeky Scribbles, 1/17/11
"If you like true stories and especially if you love New York: this is a must read."
New York Journal of Books, 2/14/11"[A] delightful collection of essays (stories, really) that recount initial contacts in notable landmarks of America's most famous city, all of which resulted in marriage... richer we are, simply because 18 people happened to be in the right place at exactly the right time--and a writer had enough curiosity, and foresight, to capture their stories."
St. Petersburg Times, 2/6/11
"Charming true stories."
New York Times, 2/13/11"The apparent connection between personal passion and public place inspires a beguiling romp into environmental psychology, which then leads to nine couples whose first encounter (and illuminating, sometimes bittersweet postscripts) represent an affirmation of the everyday miracle that is New York."
New York Times, 2/17/11"Mr. Sabar is shamelessly romantic...The results have the power to make saps out of us all."
Toronto Star, 2/13/11"An engaging, moving and lively read...Each of these nine stories define serendipity and provoke wonder. How can they not?"
Christian Science Monitor, 2/14/11"The stories...are sweet and charming...
Heart of the City is about what can happen when people let down their guard in a sharp-elbowed, often daunting, city, where routine contact with strangers is a fixture of public life. A random encounter can change everything."
Providence Journal, 2/14/11"The stories touch the heart. They are poignant, compelling, absorbing, romantic, and just flat-out sweet. Reading them, even hardened cynics will feel the urge to hug someone."
New York Journal of Books, 2/14/11
"[A] delightful collection...Richer we are, simply because 18 people happened to be in the right place at exactly the right time--and a writer had enough curiosity, and foresight, to capture their stories."
Kirkus Reviews
"Love stories and urban studies merge in these... cozy, seductive narratives."
Elle, February 2011"If you've ever felt romantic upon seeing the Chrysler Building at dusk or excited instead of skeeved out by the rush of humanity in Times Square, you're not alone; environmental psychologists do too. As does journalist Ariel Sabar in
Heart of the City. He not only reports on the science of attraction in man-made environments...but also, more compellingly, offers true stories as evidence that the answers are yes and yes...All these tales have a similarly happy ending...but if this book's clever packaging makes its joy seem somewhat mechanical, well, joy is worth having no matter how or where it's found."
Town & Country, February 2011
"Ask anyone from Woody Allen to Carrie Bradsaw: there's no love story quite like a New York love story. In
Heart of the City Ariel Sabar tells nine true--and very moving--stories of people who met in the Big Apple."
BookPage, February 2011